[Editor's Note: With Godzilla Minus One now in theaters across the US, fans have had the opportunity to check out what I feel is one of the best Godzilla films ever made on the big screen! Ahead of the premiere, Christy had the opportunity to catch up with both Takashi Yamazaki and Ryunosuke Kamiki to learn more about the making of the film, including how Takashi Yamazaki's work on Godzilla the Ride played a part in the preparing him and Ryunosuke Kamiki for the film.]
What was your first experience watching Godzilla movies? Do you have a favorite?
Takashi Yamazaki: I first saw Godzilla on my TV set as a child, and it was in black-and-white back then. Because it was monochrome like that, Godzilla seemed even more scary. I was a very scared child, but I was drawn to it at the same time, so there was this dichotomy. I was a...
What was your first experience watching Godzilla movies? Do you have a favorite?
Takashi Yamazaki: I first saw Godzilla on my TV set as a child, and it was in black-and-white back then. Because it was monochrome like that, Godzilla seemed even more scary. I was a very scared child, but I was drawn to it at the same time, so there was this dichotomy. I was a...
- 11/30/2023
- by Christy Smith
- DailyDead
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- 8/15/2023
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
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